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Gottlob Heinrich Schulz (also: Gottlieb Heinrich Schulz ; born January 28, 1764 in Meißen ; † February 26, 1821 in Dresden ) was a German lawyer and mayor.

Life

Gottlob Heinrich Schulz studied law and became a councilor in Dresden in 1799 . In 1804, as a member of the city council, he was appointed city ​​judge and deputy to the water commission. In 1809 he was appointed city ​​judge , city tax collector and deputatus of the tax credit fund in Leipzig , which was founded in 1763 to repay the state debts caused by the Seven Years' War .

In 1815 he became one of the three mayors of the Dresden city council alongside Johann August Beck and Carl Christian Pohland . In the first year he was associate mayor, but in 1816 he became governing mayor of Dresden; He also exercised the functions of administrator of the ecclesiastical bridge office and divine caste , was inspector of the Kreuz- , Frauen- and Sophienkirche as well as inspector of the Bohemian free writing school and deputatus at the municipal pawnshop . In 1817 he was again assistant mayor alongside the proconsul Carl Christian Pohland under the leadership of the governing mayor Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann . His other tasks that year concerned the administration of the Leubnitzer office, the inspection of the defeat and wagon pfennig receipts and he remained deputatus at the pawnshop and deputatus at the tax credit office in Leipzig. In 1819 he was again the governing mayor of Dresden, together with Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann and Carl Christian Pohland as assessors. In addition, he had taken over the office of drink tax collector before he again became an associate mayor in 1820.

Gottlob Heinrich Schulz was born with Christiane Wilhelmine Sophie. Dittmar (March 3, 1784 - February 8, 1834) married. The couple's daughter:

  • Anne Marie Schulz (born February 17, 1816 in Dresden; † August 2, 1844 there) married the lawyer, later city councilor and Dresden mayor, Theodor Julius Hertel (1807-1880) in Dresden on September 8, 1835 . The couple had a daughter, Anna Maria Hertel (1837–1865). In 1862 she married the President of the Senate at the Dresden Higher Regional Court, Oskar Constanz Leonhardi (1831–1897).

Awards

  • In 1816 he was made a knight of the Royal Saxon Order of Civil Merit.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. New general intelligence sheet for literature and art . No. 39 BC November 20, 1802, 1802 ( limited preview in Google Book Search).
  2. Jenaische Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung: Intellektivenblatt . No. 40 , v. July 1821, 1821 ( limited preview in Google Book Search).
  3. ^ Carl H. von Römer: Constitutional law and statistics of the Electorate of Saxony . 1788, p. 622 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  4. Todtenschau. In: Illustrirte Zeitung , No. 2827, September 2, 1897, p. 300 ("Oskar Konstanz Leonhardi, until 1894 Senate President at the Higher Regional Court in Dresden, a highly respected lawyer, † there on August 24, at the age of 66").
predecessor Office successor
Carl Christian Pohland Mayor of Dresden
1815–1821
Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann